IDK buddy any chance it was correct when they sent it and you switched it incorrectly? It doesn't sound like you tried it before making modifications to it.
was that 64v showing correct polarity for the plug?
And what charger are you using? one that came with the battery? Was it the standard...
I have NO clue what is going on i successfully rode about 400 miles with my BBSHD and a 48v battery. I got a 52v battery and rode another 80+ miles and then out of nowhere i powered up the bike and this god awful sound, weird vibration and such. I have been getting more agressive with my rides...
Hey it's been a while, been really busy building/upgrading the bike. Haven't been posting, or even reading, all too much.
I hesitate to call this a "Vlog" since i don't narrate much or talk about parts.
I might make longer ones if ya'll are into that. I could show my setup.
These are from my...
Why would you (anyone i guess) add a second front wheel, which adds a bunch of complexity to the design of these motor machines? If leaning is the goal doesn't one front wheel fit the bill? ie a motorcycle?
I'm genuinely curious.
-Mündawg
OMG that looks awesome. If you could up the capacity to 30+Ah that thing would be worthy of the road with some sweet lights etc. Bye Bye car. Some dual sport tires eh? :D :D
Good work pal :mrgreen:
I don't think mid drives are as easy to overvolt than say DD hub motors. I know the BBSD can handle 52v with stock controller. But at least you can upgrade the mosfets to run some more amps as well. 52v x 40A = 2,080 watts of power. That's a lot to go through the bike drive chain imo. This is...
Doesn't look all too polished. I think a front geared hub motor would be the same price and would work with any tires so my vote is against this drive. Actually i just took another look at it and it looks cheap as dirt. Are those PVC rollers? They are NOT going to work i've been there. They...
My bottle pack battery didn't line up as well. But i slid the whole unit up the frame and used the lower hole on the battery and the upper hole on the bottle mount. Then i used metal hose clamps with some rubber under it to clamp the top part of the bottle battery on. It works so far.
I can see how this would be very beneficial to a wheel chair to ease going over steps and curbs etc. But i worry about cornering and strength at high speeds and with high torque. Also, 2,000$!!!!!!!!!!! for a pair!!! That's the price of my WHOLE EBIKE SETUP!!!!! No way in hell i'd pay that much...